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chachka

 
Dictionary: chach·ka or tchotch·ke (chŏch') pronunciation also tsats·ke
 
(tsäts')
n. Slang.

A cheap showy trinket.

[Yiddish tshatshke, from Polish dialectal czaczka.]


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a knickknack, trinket  (see also bibelot)
 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a inexpensive showy collectibles
  Synonyms: tchotchke, trinket


 
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Tchotchke—originally from a Slavic word for "toys" (Polish cacka, tsatsca; Russian цацки, tsatsci)—adapted to Yiddish טשאַטשקע tshatshke, "trinket", are small toys, gewgaws, knickknacks, baubles, trinkets, or kitsch. The term has a connotation of worthlessness or disposability, as well as tackiness, and was long used in the Jewish-American community and in the regional speech of New York City.

The word may also refer to swag, in the sense of the logo pens, keyfobs, and other promotional freebies dispensed at trade shows, conventions, and similar large events. Also, stores that sell cheap souvenirs in tourist areas like Times Square and Venice Beach are sometimes called "tchotchke shops".

Leo Rosten, author of The Joys of Yiddish, gives an alternate sense of tchotchke as meaning a desirable young girl, a "pretty young thing". Less flatteringly, the term could be construed as a more dismissive synonym for "bimbo". These usages are not widely used outside Jewish circles. The term (in the form tzatzke, with a tsadi instead of tet-shin) is sometimes used in modern Hebrew as a slang word equivalent to "slut".

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A variety of spellings exist for the English usage of the term, e.g. tshotshke, tshatshke, tchatchke, chachke, or chochke, because there is no standardized transliteration.

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